The Wisconsin App for iOS and Android is being retired because its services have been replaced by native or mobile-friendly versions. Use these mobile-friendly links.
We thank you for all your years of support!
The Wisconsin App for iOS and Android is being retired because its services have been replaced by native or mobile-friendly versions. Use these mobile-friendly links.
We thank you for all your years of support!
Can giving smartphones to people with substance use disorders improve the quality of care at the same time as it reduces health care costs? A team of scholars centered at the University of Wisconsin-Madison and Dartmouth College thinks so.
New this fall for Badger football gamedays is the official Wisconsin Football Gameday App, available now for iOS in the App Store. An Android version is being tested and will be available soon.
Dave Glowacki from the Ice Cube Project will be presenting on Android development at BuckyJUG, UW–Madison’s Java User Group, on Thursday, July 26, at noon in 274 Animal Sciences.
Nearly 30 University of Wisconsin-Madison students will compete, with their smartphone apps and other wireless technology products, for more than $17,000 in prizes in the second Qualcomm Wireless Innovation Prize to be held Wednesday, April 18.
Mobile UW is now available on the mobile web. Whatever your phone, get Mobile UW content and features (plus some new bonus features!) via your phone.
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The iPad is catching on as a classroom tool at the University of Wisconsin-Madison.
A new service called WiRover provides wireless Internet connections on buses and cars in Madison. Developed by Suman Banerjee, an associate professor of computer sciences at UW-Madison, WiRover lets you use the Internet and stream video from the comfort of your seat on Madison Metro. Continue reading
Thousands of iPhone, iPod Touch and iPad users have downloaded Mobile UW, the university’s official mobile app. Android users now have their chance — Mobile UW for Android launched last week.
See for yourself in this short video what you can do with the university’s first official app for Android.